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    Thur» . July 19 1979 (Sec 3) SANDY (O r» , POST
Records tumble at
Masters swimming
«
Records were falling like ■be'* been mwi tinning long
for more tfu»n a
so many dominoes as
luilf century ami works out
Masters swimmers from the
daily at the MHCC pool In
A A H ’s Region X II got
1927 »he attempted to hw iiii
together for the Oregon l<ong
from Catalina Inland to Long
Course Invitational meet at
Beach, Calif., and would
M t.
Hood
Community
have completed the distance
College's Aquatic Center last
if a change in the tide hadn't
weekend
kept her from reaching the
A total of 31 regional age
group marks fell before the shore
Other member« of the Mt
meet was completed, with
Hood Aquatic Club fared
many of the new record-
almoat as well " If they had
holders gaining world-class
been keeping team scores in
rankings
this meet, we would have
Stealing
the
show,
however, were two of the won hands down," said club
president Eric Guest
more senior members from
For his part, (iuest took
Region X II who set national
first places in his age group
age group records in five
145 49) in the 50breaststroke,
events
H li. r i d . -
100 1)1« I I
Duwn Musselmann, a «»
year old competitor out of stroke, 100 freestyle, and 200
He
then
Puyallup, Wash., broke the breaststroke
women s 65 69 standard in .in. hnr.-d tin- < loii ■ w inning
200 mixed freestyle relay
the 50 meter backstroke, 50
with
team m ates
Kim
meter freestyle and 100
meter freestyle while 78- laithrop. Diane Jones, and
year-old Martha Keller, the Kenrta Jones
latthrop. swimming in the
newest member of the Mt
Hood Aquatic Club, set new men's 25 29 classification,
marks in the women's 75 79 won the too and 200 butterfly
races and finished second in
400 und 1,500 freestyles
Musselman opened her the 50 butterfly
P icking up five gold
record breaking program by
medals in the men's 50 54
shattering the 50 backstroke
division was Sam lerulli
murk, covering (lie distance
Nicknamed the Iron Man by
in 49 49 seconds, more than a
full tick faster than the his teammates, lerulli took
the 50 and 400 freestyle on
previous mark
She thrn
captured the freestyle at the Saturday, then came back a
same distance in 39 44 and on day later to win the too, 200
Sunday swam a I 32 50 in tlx* and 1,500 freestyle
Gil Young, competing in
100 freestyle, ulso a new
the 55 59 classification, took
record.
seconds in the four events he
Keller gained her first
entered, the 50, too, 200 and
record in the 400, covering
4oo freestyle«, while Shiva
tluat distance in 11:ID 34. then
Ford captured third places in
came bock on Sunday to
the too and 200 freestyle« and
finish the 1,500 in 43:12 58.
finished fourth in the 50 free­
another new standard
style among 25 29 men
“ Not had for an old lady,"
On the women's side,
she laughed following the
Kenna Jones grabbed four
latter race " I tried to keep
first places in the 20-24
the same pace throughout
division She won the 100and
the race, not speeding up or
200 freestyles and also tcxik
slowing down 1 was having a
first pluces in the 50 and 100
few problems until I got my
Her
sister
second wind That was on backstroke
about the sixth or seventh Colleen, swimming in the
same classification, won the
length of the pool "
50 freestyle and finished
Was she tired after
second in the 50 backstroke
swim m ing the 30 length
The next stop for many of
LSOO’ “ N o,” she said,
laughing again "Old ladies the participants in the meet
is Tacoma, where the Region
don’t get tired "
12 national qualifying meet
Keller only recently Joined
will be held Aug 11-12
the Mt Hood club, although
Public notices
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